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Wednesday, 28 May 2025

Associated Cement Rohri Limited: A Historic Cement Factory in Pakistan

Associated Cement Rohri Limited: A Historic Cement Factory in Pakistan

Associated Cement Rohri Limited is a historic cement factory located in upper Sindh, Pakistan. Established in 1938, it holds the distinction of being the second oldest cement unit in the country, contributing significantly to the growth of the cement industry in Pakistan.

History of Associated Cement Rohri Limited

Newspaper clipping or document showing privatization of Rohri Cement Factory in December 2003.
Rohri Cement Factory


The factory was originally established by Associated Cement Companies Limited, India, with its first kiln of 200 tones per day capacity installed in 1938. On March 12, 1965, it was acquired by the Government of West Pakistan, along with the Wah factory. A board of management was formed under the Ministry of Industries on September 13, 1966, to oversee operations of both facilities.

Shortly after the takeover, the need for modernization and expansion was recognized to meet the rising demand for cement. In August 1966, an expansion scheme was approved, and on March 16, 1968, an agreement was signed with Hitachi Ship-Building & Engineering Co: Ltd Japan for the supply of machinery for a new 600 tones per day capacity plant. This new plant commenced production in March 1972.

Despite these efforts, the company faced significant financial challenges, leading to heavy losses. As a result, production was discontinued on January 31, 1999, and 531 employees were terminated with severance packages provided by the Privatization Commission. Only two officers remained to manage daily operations until the factory’s privatization. On December 12, 2003, it was sold to National Transport Company Karachi as part of Pakistan’s privatization policy.

Strategic Location

The factory is situated in Deh Nando Kohistan, upper Sindh, just 3 km from Rohri city and 7 km from Sukkur city. Its proximity to key transportation hubs enhances its accessibility: the National Highway is only 2.5 km away, Sukkur Airport is 26 km distant, and the facility is connected to Rohri Railway Station, enabling efficient cement transportation via railway wagons.


Cement Products

Associated Cement Rohri Limited manufactured a variety of cement products to meet diverse construction needs, including:

  • Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) – Standard cement for general construction.
  • Slag Cement – Enhanced durability for specialized projects.
  • Sulphate Resisting Cement – Ideal for structures exposed to sulphate attacks.
  • Super Sulphate Resisting Cement – High resistance for harsh environments.

These products were renowned for their quality and durability, catering to both residential and industrial construction projects.

Conclusion

Associated Cement Rohri Limited stands as a testament to Pakistan’s industrial heritage. From its establishment in 1938 to its modernization in the 1970s, it played a pivotal role in the nation’s cement industry. Though production ceased in 1999 and the factory was privatized in 2003, its legacy endures through its contributions to infrastructure development in Pakistan.

Strategic Location & Connectivity

Rail Link: Connected to Rohri Railway Station for efficient cement transportation.

Road Access: Proximity to the National Highway ensures smooth logistics.

Air Connectivity: Sukkur Airport (26 km away) facilitates business travel.


Post: Sayed Sajjad Hussain Musavi

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